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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. China's three largest operators are launching mass sales of AI tokens for families and businesses. This is a risky attempt to make computing power a commodity as common

    China's three major telecom operators are launching a large-scale sale of AI tokens, aiming to commoditize computing power similarly to electricity or internet access. This initiative targets both individual consumers and businesses, representing a bold strategy to make AI resources widely available. The move could significantly alter how computing power is accessed and utilized within the country. AI

    China's three largest operators are launching mass sales of AI tokens for families and businesses. This is a risky attempt to make computing power a commodity as common

    IMPACT Could democratize access to AI computing power, potentially accelerating adoption and innovation across various sectors in China.

  2. Mistral's CEO: Europe has 2 years to stop becoming America's AI 'vassal state'

    Mistral AI CEO Arthur Mensch has warned that Europe has only two years to establish its own AI infrastructure or risk becoming a "vassal state" to the United States. He emphasized that control over chips, energy, and computing capacity will determine AI dominance. Mensch urged European lawmakers to act swiftly, highlighting that the race is increasingly about transforming electricity into AI-generated tokens, a capability that could be monopolized by American tech giants if Europe delays. AI

    Mistral's CEO: Europe has 2 years to stop becoming America's AI 'vassal state'

    IMPACT Europe risks becoming technologically dependent on the US if it fails to invest in its own AI infrastructure within the next two years.